Rates of aerosol–dust interactions and dispersal clumping on Mars
Quantify the timescales for natural Martian dust to aggregate engineered aerosols and for engineered aerosols to clump upon dispersal, in order to evaluate the viability and cost of aerosol-based warming driven by effective atmospheric lifetimes.
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We currently do not know how quickly natural aerosols would sweep up engineered aerosols, nor how quickly engineered aerosols would clump at dispersal; if either is fast, aerosol-based warming could be prohibitively costly, favoring gas warming [11,65].
— A research roadmap for assessing the feasibility of warming Mars
(2604.02242 - Kite et al., 2 Apr 2026) in Section 5, Risks (4. Would adding energy to Mars give a warm, sunlit surface?)